Many chronic health problems
can be difficult to diagnose, especially when they involve more vague
types of symptoms such as fatigue, foggy thinking, malaise,
gastrointestinal upset, joint aches, sleep cycle disturbances, weight
problems and more.

Most conventional testing is
designed to identify disease states.

The Organix test does not
diagnose disease; it helps to give insight into the deeper causes of
disease.

This test helps to assess
specific metabolic dysfunctions as well as to customize a nutritional
program to manage those exact areas in need of support. This allows for an
approach that is beyond symptom management, expanding toward true
preventive medicine.

We can now identify
dysfunctions related to nutritional deficiencies and correct them before
disease is allowed to develop.

We can also assess specific
metabolic dysfunctions as well as being able to customize a nutritional
program to manage those exact areas in need of support.

This allows for an approach
that is beyond symptom management, expanding toward true preventive
medicine.

Who Should Have the Test?

The test is available to everyone.

It would be particularly valuable
for the following conditions:

Cardiovascular
disease

Depression

Chronic fatigue

Obesity

Intestinal
disorders

Chronic pain and
inflammation

Cancer and
oxidative stress

For those with these conditions,
then it could be argued that they should have the test every 12 - 24
months.

How Is It Done?

The Organix test is carried out
using a urine sample that is collected first thing in the morning.

The sample is frozen and then sent
to the laboratory in the packaging provided.

Certain precautions are
necessary, avoiding the following prior to collecting the sample:
cranberry, apple, grape juice, and grape products (including wine) for 48
hrs prior to the collection of the urine. Patient should drink only
enough water to quench thirst on the day and evening prior to the
collection. The sample should not be collected during menstruation.

How Accurate are the Results and What Do They Mean?

No test can be 100% accurate.
This test uses a method known as Tandem mass spectrometry, which is the
most sensitive and specific method available.

At Better Health we have always
approached new treatments, new tests and new therapies with an analytical,
scientific approach – are they as good as they claim to be?

There are no comparable tests
available in conventional medicine.

This makes the Organix test ideal
in preventative medicine, and an alternative approach based on nutrition
and other methods.

What Advice Do You Get?

If the results are normal, then
there is no need for any treatment. A follow up test would be advisable
in 12 - 24 months.

The test will usually, however,
highlight a number of nutritional approaches to improving health and
well-being.

Nutritional approaches include the
use of specific nutrients such as B vitamins, minerals, co-enzyme Q10,
amino acids, or other nutrients to lower the risk of certain conditions,
or to improve the metabolism in certain specific respects.

How Much Does it Cost?

The current cost of the Organix
test is £230. This is subject to change, and you should confirm the cost
at the time of ordering.

Further
charges apply for any further consultations, tests or
treatments, and these will be discussed with you fully as
necessary.